Nessly Drops Off His Latest Track "Bustdown Pinky"

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Nessly drops off his latest track "Bustdown Pinky."

Ever since releasing his project Wildflower, Nessly hasn't slowed down one bit. He has continuously fed the streets with every track he puts out. A little after a month after releasing his project, he released the track "Lifevest" with MadeinTYO. Following that, he dropped off tracks such as "Doublecheck" with Lil Yachty and "Wolverine" alongside Yung Bans. Most recently, he assisted Astarrboy for their song "Don't Need You." Today, Nessly drops off his latest solo track, "Bustdown Pinky."

Nessly rolls through with his latest track, "Bustdown Pinky." On his new track, Nessly taps Richie Souf for the production. Nessly flexes his melodic delivery over the piano heavy track. Richie Souf samples Beethoven's "Für Elise" on the song while the 808's kick through the classical piano progression. Nessly's bringing a new flavor to the game with his music and we're excited to hear what else he has to offer. 

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, she put on Fashion Nova, it turned me off
A broke bitch can't make me hard
Ruth Chris, everything come a la carte
I'm ruthless, raised with an artificial heart


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